The landscape of econometric discrete choice modelling research
Econometric modelling of choice now constitutes a major cross-over between multiple fields
of research in which quantitative valuation of human preferences is of interest. The methods …
of research in which quantitative valuation of human preferences is of interest. The methods …
[HTML][HTML] Valuing access to urban greenspace using non-linear distance decay in hedonic property pricing
Modelling walking distance enables the observation of non-linearities in hedonic property
pricing of accessibility to greenspace. We test a penalized spline spatial error model (PS …
pricing of accessibility to greenspace. We test a penalized spline spatial error model (PS …
[HTML][HTML] Spatial dimensions in stated preference valuation: The role of place attachment
The importance of considering spatial dimensions in welfare analysis is increasingly
acknowledged, but there are still knowledge gaps. For this purpose, we turn to …
acknowledged, but there are still knowledge gaps. For this purpose, we turn to …
Social entrepreneurship, co‐production, and post‐disaster recovery
Post‐disaster recovery requires co‐production; that is, the inputs of citizens are essential for
successful community recovery to occur. Citizens contribute to post‐disaster recovery by …
successful community recovery to occur. Citizens contribute to post‐disaster recovery by …
Economic valuation of allotment gardens in peri-urban degraded agroecosystems: The role of citizens' preferences in spatial planning
Allotment gardens (AGs), one of the basic types of urban gardening, provide goods and
services as recreation and climate regulation to the urban population beyond food supply …
services as recreation and climate regulation to the urban population beyond food supply …
Spatial dimensions of water quality value in New England river networks
Households' willingness to pay (WTP) for water quality improvements—representing their
economic value—depends on where improvements occur. Households often hold higher …
economic value—depends on where improvements occur. Households often hold higher …
Spatial effects in the socioeconomic valuation of peri-urban ecosystems restoration
In many cities, urban pressure is deteriorating peri-urban ecosystems, despite their high
capacity to provide ecosystem services. Against this pressure, restoration projects are being …
capacity to provide ecosystem services. Against this pressure, restoration projects are being …
Spatial exploration of rural capital contributing to quality of life and urban-to-rural migration decisions: a case study of Hokuto City, Japan
Y Takahashi, T Yoshida, S Shigeto, H Kubota… - Sustainability …, 2024 - Springer
Globally, urbanization constitutes one of the major underlying drivers of global ecological
degradation. Hence, deurbanization, ie, demographic shift from urban to distant rural areas …
degradation. Hence, deurbanization, ie, demographic shift from urban to distant rural areas …
Socioeconomic effects of a bottom-up multifunctional land consolidation project
Taking agricultural land out of production or shifting from crop production to permanent
grassland have recently been proposed in Denmark as general measures for contributing to …
grassland have recently been proposed in Denmark as general measures for contributing to …
[HTML][HTML] Understanding socio-spatial perceptions and Badlands ecosystem services valuation. Is there any welfare in soil erosion?
Badlands are one of the dryland ecosystems where the absence of the regulating ecosystem
service (ES) of erosion control enables the provision of cultural ESs, which include, among …
service (ES) of erosion control enables the provision of cultural ESs, which include, among …